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Old 04-15-2011 | 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by CheyDogFlies
You won't regret it, but you probably won't want do to it twice.

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Excellent point. I can always say I gutted it out and graduated. I drank as much beer as I could, got away with as much as I could, met as any girls as I could. Probably not what I could've done at Boulder, but I can say that I'm a grad and my college experience was different than most. But asking me to do it again is a stretch.
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Old 04-15-2011 | 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by zondaracer
USAFA grads have a 5 year commitment plus 3 years IRR, and they get a regular commission. AFROTC have a 4 year commitment plus 4 years IRR and get a reserve commission unless they were an ROTC Distinguished Graduate, then they get a regular commission. If it was 5 years for ROTC grads then I have been AWOL/UA for the past 10 months. What are they teaching you over there at the academy? Jk

I asked someone what the difference between a Regular commission and a reserve commission is, and they could only tell me that they think a regular commission gave you a preference during RIFs, but I think they for that data from their RDB.

I was an ROTC grad from CU Boulder and so was my brother. We were on Princeton Review's #1 party school ranking my freshman year. This year, CU Boulder is on Playboy's #1 party school ranking. My brother starts teaching at the Academy next semester and can't wait to tell all the cadets how much fun he had in Boulder.
Then maybe he shouldn't teach there? If his intent is to poison the well, maybe he and the AF would be better off with him teaching somewhere else.
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Old 04-16-2011 | 01:51 AM
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Then maybe he shouldn't teach there? If his intent is to poison the well, maybe he and the AF would be better off with him teaching somewhere else.
Hah, yeah in all seriousness he is serious and dedicated to his trade, and he wouldnt have made it as far as he has if he wasn't. He is also looking to get involved with the cadets more than just teaching. A lot of my friends are actually jealous that my brother is off to the Academy to teach and would do it in a heartbeat. Us ROTC grads like to rag on the Academy guys for various reasons, but in the end we know what it takes to get into the Academy and to get through it and we respect that.
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Old 04-16-2011 | 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Zoomies12
The commitment is the same for all three sources, 5 years. Unless you fly, then it is 10 years. I believe we receive reserve commissions but are active duty. I think the last active commissions were given to c/o '95.
The distinction between reserve and regular never really amounted to a hill of beans. They decided to save some money and red tape: these days everyone gets a regular commission.
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Old 04-16-2011 | 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by zondaracer
Hah, yeah in all seriousness he is serious and dedicated to his trade, and he wouldnt have made it as far as he has if he wasn't. He is also looking to get involved with the cadets more than just teaching. A lot of my friends are actually jealous that my brother is off to the Academy to teach and would do it in a heartbeat. Us ROTC grads like to rag on the Academy guys for various reasons, but in the end we know what it takes to get into the Academy and to get through it and we respect that.
Respect it yes, but could respect it more. Was there for a visit 20 years ago. It was Feb or Mar and couldn't believe how the freshmen could sit on all of their seat during meals and not only got second portions before offering more to an active duty officer at the table, but got a salad and dessert as well! Felt like I was at a football players' table.
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Old 04-16-2011 | 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Jesse
The distinction between reserve and regular never really amounted to a hill of beans. They decided to save some money and red tape: these days everyone gets a regular commission.
I do remember this change, (I believe mid to late 90s) to all sources getting regular commissions. However, at one time this distinction meant a helluva alot. Ask any of those RIFed in the early 90s. I also remember some officers (both pilots and navigators) in my early years who held a reserve commission for their entire 20yr career. As I remember, they had to leave AD once the had 20yrs.

now my understanding is they can RIF almost anyone...

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Old 05-08-2011 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Ottopilot
Like the F-117. Not a fighter, but a good way to trick pilots into flying it.

My brother was USAFA class of '86. Now he's a bird colonel in command of an airbase (in Del Rio). It's a good education, good experience, and the price is right.
In that case, I just attended a commanders call led by your brother!...small world
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Old 05-08-2011 | 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Jesse
The distinction between reserve and regular never really amounted to a hill of beans. They decided to save some money and red tape: these days everyone gets a regular commission.
I must be one step behind; the last I knew, EVERYONE got a Reserve Commission until they made O-4, at which time everyone was awarded a Regular Commission.
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Old 05-12-2011 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Hacker15e
I must be one step behind; the last I knew, EVERYONE got a Reserve Commission until they made O-4, at which time everyone was awarded a Regular Commission.
Thats what we are being told now.
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Old 05-13-2011 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Hacker15e
I must be one step behind; the last I knew, EVERYONE got a Reserve Commission until they made O-4, at which time everyone was awarded a Regular Commission.
You're absolutely correct, Reserve until O-4, then Regular. My Regular Commission lasted 4 months (USAFA '98) then I truly went Reserves...
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